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KARTET 2014 Syllabus and Question Papers - Karnataka TET

Karnataka TET 2014 Syllabus

KARTET Paper I for classes I to V Duration of examination will be one and half hours .Structure and Content (All Compulsory) of Karnataka Teachers Eligibility Test

(i) Child Development and Pedagogy will consist of 30 MCQs carrying 30 Marks

(ii) Language I will consist of 30 MCQs carrying 30 Marks

(iii) Language II will consist of 30 MCQs carrying 30 Marks

(iv) Mathematics will consist of 30 MCQs carrying 30 Marks

(v) Environmental Studies will consist of 30 MCQs carrying 30 Marks

Hence a Total of 150 MCQs carries 150 Marks

KARTET Paper II for classes VI to VIII Duration of examination will be one and half hours. Structure and Content of Karnataka Teachers Eligibility Test

(i) Child Development & Pedagogy (compulsory) will consist of 30 MCQs carrying 30 Marks

(ii) Language I (compulsory) will consist of 30 MCQs carrying 30 Marks

(iii) Language II (compulsory) will consist of 30 MCQs carrying 30 Marks

(iv)(a) For Mathematics and Science teacher test will be conducted in Mathematics and Science

(b) For Social Studies/Social Science teacher test will be conducted in Social Science

(c) For any other teacher test will be conducted in either (a) or (b)
60 MCQs carrying 60 Marks

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DMRC Delhi Metro Previous Year Question Papers Download pdf

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There will be a total of 120 questions, each carrying equal marks. There will be negative marking. For every wrong answer 1/3 marks will be deducted. The Paper-I shall be of 90 minutes duration. *Paper-II will consist of objective type questions on General English to judge the knowledge of English language. There will be a total of 60 questions, each carrying equal marks. There will be negative marking of 1/3 marks. The Paper-II shall be of 45 minutes duration.

Candidates who qualify in Paper-I and rank high on the merit list within the zone of consideration, as decided by the DMRC, will only be evaluated for Paper-II. Successful candidates based on the Written Test shall be called for Personal Interview/Psycho, at Delhi. *For post of maintainers the written test will consist of multiple-choice objective type questions, bilingual (Hindi/English), on
1.General Awareness
2.Reasoning
3.Numerical Ability
4.English Language
5.specific ITI trade/discipline carrying a total of 120 questions.

For every wrong answer 1/3 marks will be deducted. The Paper shall be of 90 minutes duration. There will not be any interview for the post of Maintainers. Candidates who qualify in Written Test and rank high on merit list as per reservation roster, shall be called for medical examination in Bee-one standard. For the Candidates appearing for Medical Tests the To & fro sleeper class Railway fare for journey by the shortest route will be paid by the DMRC.

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SSC Stenographers Previous Years Question Papers with Answers pdf

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English Comprehension test will comprise of 100 questions divide into many subgroups, The first subgroup of 10 bits(101-110) comprises of a sentence which will be divided into 4 parts and one of the part will be faulty with respect to spelling/grammar the candidate has to find out the error block and mark it on OMR.

The second subgroup(111-120) consists of fill in the blanks, candidate is required to choose the right option in the blank, the third set of 10 bits(121-130) consists of antonyms, the possible opposite word is to be marked in the OMR for the given question.

The fourth subset(131-140) consists of Synonyms section the best possible meaning is to be selected in the OMR sheet,The fourth subgroup (141-150) consists of four options in which three options are wrongly spelt and only one will be correct, indicating the correct spelling fetches one mark for the candidate, Bits from 151-155 consists of the sentence of words and one of the option is the one word substitute of the question marking the right option will fetch a mark, Bits from 156-165 may consist of marking the best substitute for the underlined idiom, 166-170 consists of the sentence in which the underlined section is asked for improvisation if there is best alternative in the option then the candidate has to mark it, else the candidate has to mark (d)option for no improvement.

171-175 consists of a big sentence which is divided into 6 parts, the 1st and 6th part are marked with numerals whereas the middle section is jumbled into 4 parts, the candidate has to make a meaningful sentence starting from 1st and ending with 6th and the correct order of the alphabetically marked jumbled group is to be indicated in the option.

176-180 the sentence will be given in passive/active voice the candidate has to convert it into active/passive vice-versa and indicate the correct option. 181-190 A paragraph will be given in which 10 parts will be left blank marked 181 to 190, the candidate has to choose the best suited option for the respective blank. 191-200- Two passages will be given .191-195 and 196-200 and 5 questions will be asked from the passages, candidates have to thoroughly study the passage and mark the correct option. The total subgroup sequence may be jumbled but the exam format will be the same.
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